Advancement of elections is once again rejected by Congress | on the fly

Constitution Commission rejects prediction of advancement of elections to 2023 but approves that those convicted of terrorism do not run for public office.

Now yes, the advance of elections for this year has finished dying and was buried by Congress. The last hope that the population had that the Otorongos resume early elections was thwarted by the Constitution Commission. With 12 votes once morest and 9 in favor, the Otorongos decided to leave the issue aside because “they had not agreed” regarding the date and, on the other hand, the vote was conditioned on the inclusion of a referendum to convene an Assembly Constituent. Those who delivered the final blow were the parliamentarians of Acción Popular, Avanza País, Renovación Popular, Alianza para el Progreso, Perú Libre, Perú Bicentenario and the Bloque Magisterial.

Of course, they approved that those convicted of terrorism, drug trafficking, rape, homicide, corruption, among others, cannot run for public office. It seems that we have otorongos and a president for a while.

Government orders suspension of classes and remote work due to the effects of Cyclone Yaku in Lima and Callao.

Terrible what is going to happen in Lima because of Cyclone Yaku. 17 streams have been activated throughout the capital and the Constitutional Province of Callao. The declaration mainly affects the areas surrounding the basins of the Rímac, Chillón and Lurín rivers. This was announced by President Dina Boluarte on the followingnoon of Tuesday the 14th. Likewise, the suspension of school and university work for 24 hours was ordered, both for students and for teaching and administrative staff. In the same way, remote work was arranged in State entities and they ask that the private sector adopt a similar measure. Restricted access to the Jorge Chávez International Airport was even ordered and it was requested to refrain from traveling by road.

Permanent Commission approves final report that recommends indicting Betssy Chávez for rebellion and conspiracy

The Permanent Commission of Congress approved the final report of the constitutional complaint that recommends accusing the former president of the Council of Ministers, Betssy Chávez, for the alleged crimes of rebellion and conspiracy. She refers to her participation in the failed coup d’état by ex-president Pedro Castillo on December 7, 2022. There were 24 votes in favor, 2 once morest and no abstentions. Hoping for an adverse result, Betssy Chávez did not appear at the session, apologizing that she was in Tacna, but her defense attorney did not attend either. All that remains is for the final report to be approved in plenary session of Congress, the last instance in the process of political impeachment. Betssy, at her worst moment.

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